Isn't that how it's supposed to work? I like that it reloads the page, no need to refresh.

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Safari 6 is really annoying for reloading pages on "back". This is the "bug" the OP was talking about I think.

I'd have said not in my opinion - it shouldn't reload the page. Every time I hit back I have to wait a few seconds (longer on some heavy web pages) for the page to reload, it should cache the page like other browsers do for a faster (instant!) "back" experience - really irritating on forums, I end up clicking on the page on a new thread, but as it is the middle of reloading it means my click registers somewhere else on the page half the time.
Maybe it works great for you guys with uber fast internet, but on 3/4 Mb it feels like a bug - a web search finds hundreds of complaints about it.

I was really hoping they'd fix this in the new version (or at least have the option in prefs).

Safari 6 is really annoying for reloading pages on "back". This is the "bug" the OP was talking about I think.

I'd have said not in my opinion - it shouldn't reload the page. Every time I hit back I have to wait a few seconds (longer on some heavy web pages) for the page to reload, it should cache the page like other browsers do for a faster (instant!) "back" experience - really irritating on forums, I end up clicking on the page on a new thread, but as it is the middle of reloading it means my click registers somewhere else on the page half the time.
Maybe it works great for you guys with uber fast internet, but on 3/4 Mb it feels like a bug - a web search finds hundreds of complaints about it.

I was really hoping they'd fix this in the new version (or at least have the option in prefs).

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The fact that they've improved it a lot in Safari 7 (rare whiteout reloads) suggests that they do not consider this to be broken at all.

On ML, I tried every possible combinations of the suggestions but I still got reloads, for example on macrumors forum. Now I am on DP7 and it doesn't reload anymore, instead it just reloads from ram. However, blank page issue is still present though it's very very rare happening comparing to ML.

That's what I've been using all the time (two instead of three), it's the same thing, it'll reload the page rather than loading a cached one. It's just less noticeable on Mavs but once in a while it'll result into a white page (likely something on a site's code that'd trigger this bug).

It seems do still being reloading in Mavericks but in a weird way. If I go back to a previous page it doesn't look like it's reloading. If I go back to a previous page and try to swipe up or down while the page is going back it will reload.

Maybe it's just hiding the reload animation every time. Kinda weird. I wish it would just cache the page.

The fact that they've improved it a lot in Safari 7 (rare whiteout reloads) suggests that they do not consider this to be broken at all.

Sadly, there's no way around this beside using a different browser.

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It's stupid and needs to be fixed. I really am trying to like Safari so to sync with my iPhone and iPad but sheesh it feels like I'm on a freaking iPad 2 with no horsepower w/ all these constant reloads.

On ML, I tried every possible combinations of the suggestions but I still got reloads, for example on macrumors forum. Now I am on DP7 and it doesn't reload anymore, instead it just reloads from ram. ...

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Going back without a reload is sometimes desirable with (for example) content in the macrumors.com domain.

I'll be interested to see how Safari in Mavericks with AdBlock behaves with content in the forums.macrumors.com domain after the migration from vBulletin to XenForo.

... swipe back using the trackpad the damn Safari will reload. sometimes will but sometimes won't like when turned back within couples of sec. I've googled the problem someone said caused by adblock extension. I did install it but removed already and still suffering. ...

... post made me realize it might be Adblock causing this problem. And the reason I say this is because I have both Adblock and Adblock Plus, and Iʻve been testing them both on Safari (not at the same time, itʻs always one or the other). Both are comparable in terms of performance. Anyway, reading your post, it dawned on me that I wasnʻt seeing the page reload issue in Youtube when watching videos with Adblock Plus installed. However, when I switched to Adblock, itʻd reload the same page twice before allowing the "swipe gesture" to take me back to the previous page.

... Iʻm not seeing the issue reoccur while using Adblock Plus in Safari.

YouTube seems to have made some major changes to its page loading. I noticed this when I clicked on a video once, it showed a red progress bar at the top of the site and loaded the video dynamically rather than opening/loading a new page. This behaviour interferes with the back gesture on Safari and Chrome, as you never left the site you were on, but the browsers still record the dynamic loading as events you can go back to. The response is naturally confusing.

However, this new page loading doesnt come up all the time, only sometimes. So I presume it may have something to do with AdBlock indeed. Perhaps YouTube reverts to the old method if a particular script is blocked by AdBlock.

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